On Jan 10 2006, 15:40, Fred Cisin wrote:
I have a workroom that has a large sink with hot and
cold water flow,
a
parts washer made by Maytag, a big box made by Kenmore
for chilling
and
storing cold stuff, including a section that stays
below 0 degrees c,
a
box for heating stuff (thermostatic control up to
about 500 degrees
F)
made by Tappan, (heating and chilling stuff can make
assembly a lot
easier)
Good for baking stuff that's been spray-painted, too, and for drying
plastic sheet prior to impact or thermoforming. Essential for
polycarbonate and some types of Perspex. If it's the type with a fan,
it's also good for the actual thermoforming, though you can also use
your infrared heater for that.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York